To a large degree it depends on the condition of the gun. This is a nice gun that has increased in value. Usable guns showing some wear - (blueing worn) are worth around $500. Perfect condition will be around $1200
Your winchester model 24 shotgun was made by winchester in 1947.
With the serial number that you supplied,your Winchester model 24 was made in the year 1947.
Your Winchester model 24 shotgun will bring between 225-475 dollars for a firearm showing between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining,and a good set of bores.If you have one in 16 gauge add 20% to the above listed values.If you have a 20 gauge then add 40%.
10-500 usd
It very much depends upon what gauge gun it is (e.g. 12-gauge, 16-gauge, or 20 gauge), the barrel length, the choke configuration, and most importantly the graded condition (which can not be deteremined without a visual inspection).
Depending on condition 300-1000 USD.
The model 24 Winchester shotgun is selling for between 225 dollars for one in 60% original condition,up to 725 dollars for a nice specimen in 98% original condition.You can add a 20% premium to the above fiqures for one in 16ga.
The answer to your question is completely subjective... You gave absolutely no description of your gun other than the model and serial number. It would not be possible to accurately answer your question with no information.
Presently no, but they certainly have in the past. In the modern era both the Model 21 & the model 24 were both made in 16 guage.
400.00 It depends on the quality. It could be much higher. I collect guns and am always interested in adding to my collection.
500 USD
The collector value can only be assessed by a visual inspection & evaluation. Old Winchesters are very much like old classic automobiles... the graded condition and factory originality are the key factors in determining what they are truly worth. Bert H.